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Yale University Press Podcast

Yale University Press
Architecture
Suicide
Higher Education
Art Education
Greek Tragedy
Richard Diebenkorn
Surrealism
Arts and Crafts Movement
Rationality In Foreign Policy
Ruth Asawa
Mental Health
Black Mountain College
Industrial Revolution
Pluralistic Campuses
Julian
Craftsmanship
Philosophy
Classics
California
French Revolution

The Yale University Press Podcast is a series of in-depth conversations with experts and authors on a range of topics including politics, history, science, art, and more for those who are intellectually curious.

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Latest Episodes

A conversation with art historian and curator Edward J. Sullivan about a transformative era when Latino artists claimed their place in the art world

A conversation with author and curator Sarah Anne McNear

A conversation with Philip Brookman and Deborah Willis

We talk to Alison Fisher and Craig Lee, co-curators of the exhibition Bruce Goff: Material Worlds

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Edward J. Sullivan
Helen Gould Shepherd Professor in the History of Art at New York University
New York University
Episode: Latino New York
Sarah Anne McNear
Author and curator
George Eastman Museum
Episode: Edward Steichen and the Garden
Philip Brookman
Consulting curator in the Department of Photographs at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.
National Gallery of Art
Episode: Photography and the Black Arts Movement
Deborah Willis
University professor and chair of the Department of Photography and Imaging at New York University.
New York University
Episode: Photography and the Black Arts Movement
Alison Fisher
Harold and Margot Schiff Curator of Architecture and Design at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Art Institute of Chicago
Episode: A conversation about the architecture, art, and life of Bruce Goff
Craig Lee
Assistant Curator at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Art Institute of Chicago
Episode: A conversation about the architecture, art, and life of Bruce Goff
Dr. Hilary Davidson
Historian of dress, fashion, and textiles, specializing in the late Georgian period
Fashion Institute of Technology, New York City
Episode: From Corsets and Breeches to Bonnets and Muslins
Anthony T. Kronman
Sterling Professor of Law at Yale Law School; author of True Conservatism
Yale Law School
Episode: Jennifer Banks in Conversation with Anthony T. Kronman
Nicola Moorby
Art historian and curator specializing in British art of the 19th and early 20th centuries
Episode: J.M.W. Turner and John Constable

Host

Jessica Holahan
Host of the Yale University Press Podcast, frequently collaborating on art, architecture, and publishing topics.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 85 ratings
  • Matt

    Love the production & consistency!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bubb Ubbert
    United Statesa year ago
  • Not Balanced

    I genuinely looked forward to checking-out Yale’s academic podcasts. I always enjoy finding new sources of meaningful material to feed my passion for knowledge. At first glance, many of the topics piqued my interest. Unfortunately, the actual experience was disheartening. What happened to critical thought and balanced analysis in academia?! It appears even Yale has succumbed to the leftists. Sigh. (No, I am not alt-right. Just a “classical liberal.”). The star rating was difficult as the no... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    MaireSF
    United States7 years ago
  • Insightful

    If only major cable news networks focused more on this type of in-depth conversations with experts about issues that matter, instead of the constant bias, sensationalism and opinion-based “journalism.” At least podcasts like this exist! Thank you Yale.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ahimsa2013
    United States8 years ago

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Listeners praise the production quality and consistent delivery of in-depth conversations.
Experts and guests are repeatedly described as authoritative and informative, contributing to a reputation for rigorous discussions.
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From Corsets and Breeches to Bonnets and Muslins
Q: What are some common misconceptions about Regency dress?
One misconception is that women dampened their muslin gowns to make them cling more closely to the body, which is untrue.
From Corsets and Breeches to Bonnets and Muslins
Q: How did you develop your interest in fashion and dress from this period of time?
My interest primarily focused on medieval and early modern periods, but I became an expert on Regency dress due to my proximity to Jane Austen's hometown and the research I undertook.
From Corsets and Breeches to Bonnets and Muslins
Q: Did you have a trilogy in mind when you were working on Dress in the Age of Jane Austen?
No, it was a surprise to me. Dress in the Age of Jane Austen is my favorite and took me five years to research and write.
A New History of Japanese Comics
Q: Would you agree that the digital publishing revolution has had a uniquely dramatic effect on manga publishing in the context of broader text publishing?
Digital publishing is significantly changing Manga's landscape, with a decline in print media and the rise of comics being consumed mainly on phones.
A New History of Japanese Comics
Q: Can you explain why you wrote that 1959 is one of the most significant in manga history?
The establishment of the first weekly magazines and the publication of the Ninja Martial Arts Scrolls were crucial in expanding the market and content diversity in Manga.

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The program offers in-depth conversations with leading scholars, curators, and authors across history, art, architecture, design, and related fields. Episodes frequently center on exhibitions, catalogues, and historical movements, often pairing academic analysis with practical insights from curators and researchers. Listeners can expect thoughtful, well-referenced discussions that illuminate how culture, art, and intellectual history intersect with broader social themes. A notable strength is its ability to feature authoritative guests who provide nuanced perspectives on specialized topics, making it appealing to academics, professionals in museums and publishing, and culturally curious listeners. The format tends to emphasize context, prov... more

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1. Edward J. Sullivan
2. Sarah Anne McNear
3. Philip Brookman
4. Deborah Willis
5. Alison Fisher
6. Craig Lee
7. Dr. Hilary Davidson
8. Anthony T. Kronman

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